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Ralph Tabberer Chief Executive of the TTA
 
Ralph Tabberer
Chief Executive of the TTA

Bridging the knowledge gap - New "Severe and Complex" Training Resources for SENCOS

Ralph Tabberer, head of the Teacher Training Agency, launches new free-to-air resources for SENCOs.

20th December 2002


The Nasen & TES Special Needs Exhibition

Spotlight or Flood - A Tale of Two City Special Needs Shows
What is going on at Special Needs London? What is the new NASEN and TES Special Needs Exhibition all about? Martin Littler explores.

29th November 2002


Fast 50 Awards

Inclusive Technology joins the ‘Fast 50’

Inclusive Technology has been named as one of the 50 fastest growing technology companies, in the Deloitte & Touche Northern Technology Fast 50 Programme. The Fast 50 programme is a ranking of the fastest growing technology companies around the world. Inclusive Technology was named as 34th in the north of England listings, at a prestigious award ceremony on 21st November.

29th November 2002


Overcoming the barriers to communication

Children with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD) can have great difficulty in communicating with others. Devices from Inclusive Technology are helping them to develop new communication skills, enabling them to learn about cause and effect and allowing them to express choices and preferences. Sally Chan, a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, explains how…

29th November 2002

Overcoming the barriers to communication

Business Design Centre

SpecialneedsIT 2002
by Jack Kenny

A report looking at the SpecialneedsIT London 2002 show held in Islington at the end of October.

20th November 2002


the Special Needs Fringe

Special Children Magazine backs the Special Needs Fringe

The Special Needs Fringe 2003, the assistive technology and special needs exhibition organised by Inclusive Consultancy and Training, has received the accolade of support and sponsorship from Special Children Magazine.

This brings together two organisations that are committed to supporting the special needs client group and to providing practitioners with the resources and support they need.

19th November 2002

Special Children

New faces at Inclusive

Strong demand for our products, rapid expansion and a desire to tell the world about the best in assistive technology - that's the drive behind taking on new staff here at Inclusive. New faces are already appearing at our UK and USA bases to help you get the best from your technology. So here is a quick guide to who's who!

19th November 2002


New developments at the coalface of Special Needs education

A round up of our latest Coordinator's Day at the National Coal Mining Museum for England, in Wakefield, on Thursday 10th October. Also dates for future events around the country.

5th November 2002


Inclusive Technology Team
 
The British Inclusive Team on the footbridge outside the UK office.

Inclusive Group revenues top £5 million for 2001/02

Inclusive Technology Ltd posts its 2001-2002 results online today (29th October). The Inclusive Group, which focuses on assistive technology and software for special needs, has recorded sales in excess of £5,000,000 ($7.7 million) for the last twelve months.

29th October 2002


UK online centres

Press release UK-02

Inclusive Technology has won the largest ever order for assistive technology – to ensure that disabled visitors can access the Internet at UK online centres. The Department for Education and Skills has awarded £1.4m to provide assistive technology for the centres, which aim to make the Internet accessible to everyone.

9th October 2002

Internet Keyboard

Tanni Grey-Thompson, OBE
Tanni Grey-Thompson, OBE

Tanni, Madelyn and Microsoft at the Commonwealth Games

16th August 2002


AlphaSmart

Top Twenty Products to July 2002

Some big trends in your choice of Assistive Technology products makes the top twenty hardware list an exciting battleground. On the software front, the top six products have not moved - and send a strong message about the confidence and competence of UK special educators.

"Martin's favourite nearly made it."

7th August 2002

Optical Laptop Mouse

Entrepeneur of the Year award

Except in the South!

Inclusive Group Chairman, Martin Littler, has reached the Northern semi-final of the 2002 Entrepreneur of the Year awards. The Award is organized by Ernst & Young and co-sponsored by The Times, the London Stock Exchange and Citigroup.

12 July 2002


Inclusive backs BBC Curriculum Online

Inclusive Technology backs the BBC's plans to provide £170 million of Curriculum Online resources free to schools. We are told that: "The whole of the educational software industry is united in its opposition to the BBC proposals." We aren't. Martin Littler says why.

July 2002

NEW - Reply from David Haggie of the Digital Learning Alliance. (17/07/2002)


Martin Littler

May Report. As UK assistive technology sales break all records, Martin Littler muses on shipping 22 tonnes of ICTS distance learning to 6,500 special teachers in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

May 2002


BECTa Tops the Polls

BECTa.org.uk is most linked to site for information on new technology, education and special needs.

Search engines map the Internet so that the websites which other websites link to most often, come top in each search. The number of sites linking to any site is a sure measure of the value other organizations place on the information that site contains. We list twenty-five key organizations with their number of inward links. There are some real surprises!

7th February 2002

Chris Stevens, BECTa
"They have been pitching for so many years … "
BECTa's Chris Stevens, at Special Needs IT in Islington.

"Thanks for traveling"Travelling! Three exhibitions; two companies; two continents. And two worlds on Interstate 80.

 

5th February 2002


Press release UK-01

Inclusive Group Chairman, Martin Littler, joins the ATIA Board.

18th January 2002


Studywiz review

Carol Allen reviews our new reading skills framework program.

15th January 2002


Betting the Company!

Each year the Education Technology Industry spends £8.4 million in four days at the BETT exhibition. At £410 per visitor to BETT is this money well spent? Who spends the most? Who is second? Martin Littler investigates.

4th January 2002



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